IPA: /bɛθ/
KK: /bɛθ/
The second letter in the Hebrew alphabet, which is used in writing and has a specific sound.
In Hebrew, the letter beth is often used at the beginning of words.
The word 'beth' originates from Old English 'beð', meaning a prayer or a request. It is often associated with the act of praying or invoking a higher power.
Think of 'beth' as a word that represents a 'prayer' or 'request' — it helps you remember that 'beth' is connected to the act of seeking divine attention.